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will. it was. when will you he entered president of central african republic under growing pressure to resign. he's meeting with regional leaders in tax day to try and find a way to stop the violence. expect more than one pounds today. police on high alert in london and that's after judd said the killing of an unknown man by the police during riots two years ago wasn't eaten threats to slash prices and sales just twice a year but
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the kick off with a winter version got off to a slow start. despite major discounts in stores. what you find it at first your africa or regional leaders will be discussing the future of central african republic pressure is high on the interim president to step down at that summit in neighboring chad. last month of ethnic violence in central african republic has already left more than one thousand dead heat moody has more. two chinese soldiers patrolled on me. seeking to bring order to chaos. some four thousand african union peacekeepers have been deployed to the central african republic the european union is considering whether to bolster the sixteen hundred french troops already on the ground below. your family will become more and you'll see it there were also the decisions taken in the framework of the united nations serve at what is today a french operation with
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support from african hopes this will become a peacekeeping operation but that will take time during the period we will be there alongside the african season numbers will also be reinforced if they get all the ruffles. african leaders meanwhile is set to future sumt in tact. it had agreed to quit putting pressure on the transitional leaders cair authorities will be asked to do better than waste time quarreling insult each other in he said. today all conference increasing tensions between interim president and that idea. it's incorrect and i will both attend the summit spot risk losing the support of their neighbors. he may have been the economic community of central african states is overwhelmed. not to continue to support the transition these will be surfing thursday's summit
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the helmets and piano. one of the decorations out that some that will be what will become of the central african republic interim president michelle to tidy up the coupon editor robert parsons explains. but the divide that pushes you to ninety one and the economic community the central african states made it clear that the entire situation and cannot carry on in this way for a lot stronger. the team putting that to his government for quite sometime now but it's only just now to do that again become about cindy just before the stop the summit. but the new sexy general of the economic news to the central african state said that if uconn control the situation is getting people are controlling situation appearing to be sure to cut yet the present interim president sent rock republic issues and he stepped on and go and the reasons clear messages you can get and it apparently does what he's going to tell that this meeting today in the gm's chairman and chuck robb a friend's house in sixteen hundred soldiers already on the ground there was injustice france happen
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central african republic well really pretty but it's a duet with six c sixteen hundred soldiers on the ground that since the beginning of december prawns in the interests of its operations which all creation operations on guys whose name has not taken but the fly. whether that he was coming to its bed last night with depression but jacob was this be an operation with a recipe for it in a pathetic it simply hasn't and i play that goal was from the very beginning. i'm going full force of the select a pro globalization which brought at present you put into power. i created the problems that we see today by this brutal attacks on the christian candidate kennedy came into being the ante by luck the militias which is based at christian militia run by force of christian militias equally as brentwood must be said is that the selectors creek is a situation such instability in the country the piano but seven of the small french operation proved unable to stop the spiral of violence getting out of control france wants to get out
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the situation before it gets sucked in too deeply. she foreign editor robert parsons france also still have a presence in mali. but president francois dawn says he will reduce said those that troop levels to sixteen hundred by next month. your french soldiers were able to stop islamic radicals who are taken over you and me. and he stops on south sudan are still underway in the comments on the eighty thousand have fled their homes in the rebel held region of buller more than twice that amount from all over south sudan have run from the fighting that's broken out over the past three weeks. most of the people have settled for now. in dusty hot camps with little shade. fiji camps across the country have welcomed families still in shock and violence the viscous all the reports shipments of ages just arrived to meet demands refugee camp and quickly queues have started to form
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these display south sudanese rely heavily on the help provided by the international red cross. some eighteen thousand people are fed back into the rebel held whole region since funds are up to three weeks today. lying on a makeshift beds with the mets will have for pillar this elderly woman it's one of them. like the other refugees he recounts tales of horror abundance is worse than anything she seen before even during the two decade old civil war. the men who are difficult people getting killed animals. i got a one the reader who was an outcrop script or a god who created the small reward for my comps he's been we left our homes to settle in this place. in the company. the south in the capital juba thousands of sole refuge in this united nations compound. with widespread violence across south sudan weapons are everywhere and refugees is systematically such when they
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entered the camp. maintaining security is essential. we are expecting reinforced in anytime snakes week study history and teaching it believes celtic speaking of summer on the stall six paintings and you get is this people are getting connor and reinforce the current force of the united nations blue deep but it's all okay. an estimated two hundred thousand people have been displaced due to the feinstein. still shocked by what they experienced some believe they will never a time frame. rochelle is remaining true to its ally syria on wednesday moscow blocked an effort from the un security council to denounce the syrian government's air strikes on rebels in the city of aleppo. scott and sounds and barrel bombs there have reportedly killed seven seven hundred civilians. the un draft statement would not have been enforceable but it might be in a building block for a leader resolution meanwhile in aleppo syria rebels have taken back the headquarters of another
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group linked to al qaeda dettori has that story. on the ten strategic pasted on the line and reportedly filmed by syrian revenue thus we see the gains control of the states to form a children's hospital until now when the hounds on peter the manatees. these pictures are impossible to verify that they should prisoners allegedly executed by members of the just great. i'd say we have conquered the headquarters of the nicest we have found around cindy that prisoners including journalists and several soldiers from the syrian army. the killers claim to be muslims is that they don't represent islam the sun care what happened to the license plate is according to the searing devotee for human rights nearly three hundred people have been killed since friday this pebble p license and southern rebels of the common goal topple the seemingly the best asset. we have different ways of achieving that aim. my sis is a sunni
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extremist group known in court on the weekends. it's comprised of god's foreign flight is due next week ahead and torture that rivals the spreader and anti government factions. i said stocks for the islamic state of iraq and great to syria he wants to implement a real across the entire region in which a statement released on tuesday the war and the opposition. tired spices forces to crush the rebels totally didn't kill the conspiracy out there. one team still rages on in several parts of northern syria. namely iraq to the provincial capital not controlled by the regime opponents at the helm of a dozen donuts. in japan an explosion at a chemical factory has left at least five employees dad and her seventeen more explosion occurred at the metal and chemical plant in central japan not far from tokyo investigators say chemical reactions involving hydrogen could be to blame for
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the past. police in london on alert following the controversial verdict about the riots two years ago the jury has ruled that the killing of an unknown to man by the police. why is indeed lawful sparked outrage from his family and supporters. mark and his death in august twenty eleven led to protests and riots across the uk. the beauty school tears and our creed two dozen family from the jury's ruling that the police killing of twenty nine year old mark duncan was lawful. thus it is hard to know that mom. he says. he was executed. we still believe that i would have liked to be up now but the body but just these hallmark or is she old on the part of the deaths in custody. loud the stats
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the and since his message of doom isn't true. good friends with. i say cheeks was killed in august for the consumer can buy london's metropolitan police. the state to keep the gang leader who was armed to the jury found that although he did not have that done when he was shot. i think the discarded it moments before his death protests following the shooting and type in north london. massive riots that rocked the british capital and other major cities for five days. and its chops with two different buildings and vehicles set on fire. in countries for civil unrest in decades. my left five people dead near the two hundred police officers injured and costs an estimated two hundred forty million years for it. google
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has been slapped with a one hundred and fifty thousand euro fine for france's data protection watchdog. after ruling said the internet giant's privacy policy does not comply with french law who is accused of failing to sufficiently inform users of power and wind at first the data are collected nothing comes less than a month after spain find coupon nine hundred thousand heroes from violating privacy law germany the netherlands italy and the uk have also been investigations dude takes about two minutes to end the equivalent of the one hundred and fifty thousand euro falling but it's not so much the amount as the symbol that significant. braun says privacy watchdog is just the latest european authority to attack pupils data collection policy. in a statement that camille said the financial penalty was the hoyts which the committee has issued until now was justified by the number and seriousness of the richest a
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kid in the case. the bone of contention. google's new approach to managing take settled in march two thousand and twelve. back then the company missed its sixty privacy policies into one and again combining data from across services like youtube email and you go plus without allowing users to opt out french authorities say they know challenging pupils right to seem like the tea collection methods but they claim this a change in breach the legal requirements singing twinkle uses of when why and how long the tears kept failing to obtain use a consent and collecting data from different services without permission. on top of the following two goals and has eight days to publish a statement on its return page informing pieces of the decision on thursday morning. the company hadn't yet acted on the pulse of the ruling. hugo says is explained a state election and his friend joe t's grandmother this privacy policy and respects your little more impressive than the images. day one of the sales here in france got off to a slow start. it's a strange quirk of the french
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retail industry but shops here only about this and have lost just twice each year sales are big business for clothing stores that make up to forty percent of their annual turnover. as ari eva irvine explains it's not just a wee men who were up early to profits. the french german and russian east as indifference to the sales is a serious impatient with money taking today off work to bag the best bargain. and it's not just the women who were camped in forced to miss the jackets to keep than offsets one hesitating. i'll try to again probably take it this takes it off but i did prefer the peak was fifty percent. in one cycle according to a recent survey men are ready to spend a bit more in the sales than their female counterparts to the tune of some seventy euros. it's an intelligent choice according to this department store's manager is not a lawyer. men may be of this monster of all responsible mind the hague in
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the sales of time for them to stock up on a new plateau say it's been more expensive items like cheese. men really do shelter ultimate sales the strategic spending metal the more profitable with a little help. due to which is more important than either the seat. add a second while each of us had told the ex the seats. the average french opera spends two hundred euros in the sales not nearly enough for it and who is on a three day shopping spree to tires from china. i headed to paris especially for the sales were a group of tourists in our guide brought us here don't have a specific budget so far it's been about four or five thousand euros. over four thousand in the first four hours ending is far from finished with belts and jackets still on a shopping list. to go shopping with him someday have seen a doctor and perez are watching us can go ahead. hello and welcome
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to the front saying kept in today on an eight pm the ripples from serious civil war are now spreading across the region in iraq adriana ties to al qaeda is utterly baffling for control of several key cities in taking on the country's shiite didn't happen. also i've never known has been rocked by a series of what appears to be for tat bombings. the sunni and shiite tensions listen and in recent days a senior leader and his beloved live in a shiite no secret of the sunset and not to mention syrian dishonest ripples an outstanding on each other as they battled for control of the war torn country now he's mike since the battle is meant in effect an american specialist on islamist extremists and is priced in washington at the sink isn't much debate with us. let's talk about what's happening across the region and appease a sectarian war is breaking out on a number of fronts just how bad can it get it
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it's really better now. they can and will likely get all our works at the epicenter of all of this you have syria coming on the heels of the earlier war in iraq of course the studio together intertwined with sunni and shia fighting each other and both these countries. shia fighters from iraq now going to play in syria. the same sunni fighters were operating in syria and the al qaeda affiliate. the islamic state of iraq and the lamont all chomp is fighting on both sides. iran and hizballah involved especially in syria this sectarianism is spreading we see not only across the arc of the lamont but into the gulf as well they passed the point of no return. well i think in large part we have other still very good reason to pursue geneva to the efforts to negotiate a peace or lease a cease fire and syria. i'd like to be proven wrong but think it's very very unlikely that there'll be a success there
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i think that the us and regimes so far gone it has been such horrible things to its people. that the chances of the awesome regime itself the whole white minority being able to continue ruling syria is not possible certainly not without continued iranian support financed a new and small are fighting on the ground on their behalf. meanwhile you've got a situation where once there was a relatively moderate sunni rebel force now the moderates among the rebels are minority. what you have it the best fighters of the most dangerous spiders with the rebels are actual hokkaido or other islamists in fact some of those are now fighting one another. and so it's a very very messy situation which is bleeding over borders that are becoming less relevant today leading western into lebanon from syria east into iraq as we see in the past two days in a lot of our province. and
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to. my fears that things are about to do works. it's certainly becoming very difficult for washington is now set for example mum handed backing the ukrainian shiite led government to fight al qaeda. if this is the very same government to support serious that the show site. it is complicated isn't it. the new molecule in government in iraq shia led government which is supported by iran is also getting some sport united states for the united states just indicated it would not provide military support to help put down al qaeda friday was going on in anbar province right now. but the women helping other ways meanwhile iran and hezbollah are literally all in. on behalf of the us regime without their support of the awesome vision would not have lasted as long as it has one point out the long ago were talking about the us regime having only a few weeks left to live and now no one is talking about how long has left the lives of two indicates that a conviction
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go along with a run in his most pork for quite some time cuz you don't have on the rebel side an equal effort by the international community to support the rebels the way you do while on the edge to the outside side with iran hezbollah in large part because the mater rebels were never able to coalesce. again a long form a unified leadership military civilian political foes. and with in that vacuum came all qaeda and other radical islamists and now we have a fear of rain on afghanistan. type of situation where all qaeda radical islamic militants come in again on demand perhaps i'm going to fight another day. the problem is afghanistan was far removed from the last. syria is just a few hours from europe. so there's a tremendous concern in france in brussels across europe and by extension even as far as united states and australia. of all what happens when the people who are coming from the west of flights. in syria eventually
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come home so it does is lay in washington and the international community both first thing is that stopped us washington really is the international community. i think that to the present united states has been a very rickety does not want to get directly involved this is being seen as as silva war ii with united states not one to pick sides i think that this has been a mistake that the biggest mistake was not responding to the president's own red line when the syrian regime used chemical weapons in a very large way more than it had before. in august. on the present us the opportunity to do something the timeline other than calling for taking out the twelve to fifteen runways in the country are unable to take these large airplanes re supplying weapons from iran and syria to the locals runways were doing specialize in emissions that. that would have been seen as not being something that threatens the regimes existence of the one in the one who
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undermine its ability to continue getting the weapons that means to fight the war of the way it has today we are in a situation were desperately trying to get these moderates within the rebels to coalesce for recognizing that they're not doing that and so the man says even reached out to some of the islamists that i think is a mistake. these laws have reciprocated maybe that's a good thing that is an in your opinion why is it and the sky to separate out to the assist on the streets. those groups that are antithetical to western values those groups that wasn't there to all kind of are not that that want to set up. islamic state ruled by sharia law that is not going to be a friend of of the west is going to present other regional problems the wind may be sold this problem a creole whole host of other problems. those are not the types of parties that we should be reaching out to the soul of this conflict but it does appear that much work yes his eyes become much
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more content in assisting the ten ton of fun and since well and truly picked out the bricks now turning on one another. so what do you carry in that situation. in some cases this can turn into one another is a good thing when different groups are taking on of the all credit to its gentleness row r i s i l whether it's. kurdish groups or even other stylists groups that's a good thing we need to be working with dan the nation state system this is. it had a terrible terrible conflict the terrible terrible humanitarian catastrophe and we have a government allowed the knowledge of the government of turkey we have a government in jordan we have uncovered in iraq and that these governments it's in their interest before anybody else's as the country's media in the region together with countries in europe which are just an hour two hours away by plane to try and bring this to a clo is aot wit he can b don at the bordehenhe o et intoyria to fight is
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the bder from turkey. it's so easy toravel through europe. people are concerned about the refugees they're coming from syria through turkey. in two places like bulgaria ba we need to be even re ccerned about people from going another direction. there's a lot more that can be done to train up and saw farm and some of the moderate forces that still do exist. this is not going be an easy fix. we lost our opportunity to do things when there we easier things to do about eighteen months ago when i'll have to do with the situation as it is. but i don't think that the this simple solution there is sple solution i don't think we should think that there's a simple solution. in reaching out to islamic group simply because they're capable fighters. now i knew in his beloved specialist at nephew on just how strong is the lebanese shiite movement secret that the mindnd symbols that an assassination at the summit he is a major client. the assassination of us court case was a
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significant head to hezbollah use an important figure was involved in high technology projects including hezbollah's of the time to build a drone system earlier news involves an apparent efforts around the world and was noted here case united states of which exposes procurement activities and are in north america in particular in canada and more recently the portly was involved in trying to get some of these high technology rockets. from syria into lebanon. but hezbollah has of large country of people i can do more to the point of a large country of fighters to proving themselves for a very capable on the ground certainly there full time fighters in syria. but they're stretched and they're worried about his real taking advantage of the facthat they're distracted in syria and they have as i've written a piece that came out today a real ideological crisis hezbollah suppose to be a resistance organization resisting israel israel is not in syria was doing in this area has nothing to do
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with israel hezbollah spent a long time trying to convince other lebanese parties. then everything it does is first and foremost the lebanese interests. it's very very difficult but ru impossible to say that what it's doing in this area is in the lebanese interests it said hezbollah's interests as a party it's in iran's interest was not in lebanon's interests because with its what hezbollah and others are doing but hizballah more than others is creating a situation where a rebellion that became a civil wars become aectarian conflict which is spilling over borders and eleven on its in tripoli it's in the dock the southern suburbs of beirut. the kind of sectarian fighting which coated. god forbid lead to renewed civil war lebanon is clearly not lebanon's interests. so hezbollah is facing a real ideological crisis political crisis at home. even as it is doing quite well militarily in spirit. finally and briefly met see a thing was this possible in your opinion was that these families by proxy ovals of the sneaker in
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dubai two of the case. i really can't say that definitively the israelis have some time is use proxy is. that's entirely possible and there are reports that he was on some type is really good list. unconfirmed media reports. but the fact the matter is now ironically that hezbollah's number one most dangerous immediate enemy today is not israel it's the sunni rebels and sunni rebels have every interest in targeting hezbollah in lebanon where its weaker and were as soft targets. given what hezbollah is doing to the rebels in syria. i think frankly the most likely scenario right now is that it was a sunni rebels but we simply don't know. and it's possible that some sunni rebels did this with some type of support without realizing that support all truly came from israel. it's a complicated region. um and it's a question just can't be answered right now. as you said that meant it isn't a the content of that region thank you so much that they met us in a private run out of time and that's it for the fun staying tap into few days staying with us here on
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fox. i got to revisit one of the most densely populated regions in the war. since the last war with israel the palestinian enclave continues to reveal against the backdrop of precariously spot. the effect that the use of the blockade and the influence exerted by hamas is controlled hit hard should students were struggling and volunteering for more free. they share with us to frustrate the third hole. thus the truth is that it once was and kept in full sun kept on top the eye. i will. does
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